Radiative Efficiency of InGaAs/InGaAsP/GaAs Quantum Well Lasers
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P. Smowton | L. Mawst | N. Tansu | J. Kirch | M. Kanskar | P. Blood | R. Arif | G. Tsvid | J. Cai
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